Recently, Attorney General Jefferson Beauregard Sessions announced that the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the United States Attorney’s Offices which prosecute most Federal crime would be required to increase criminal prosecutions of persons involved in assisting illegal aliens.

Starting today, federal prosecutors are now required to consider for prosecution all of the following offenses:

The transportation or harboring of aliens. As you know too well, this is a booming business down here. No more. We are going to shut down and jail those who have been profiting off this lawlessness — people smuggling gang members across the border, helping convicted criminals re-enter this country and preying on those who don’t know how dangerous the journey can be.

Mayor De Blasio conveniently confesses that the program was designed to assist illegal aliens to remain in the United States and that destruction of those records will further assist those illegal aliens.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said New York City supports the ruling and will reject any attempt to appeal it.

“IDNYC was created to protect people and connect them to vital services,” he said. “And today’s decision ensures it will continue to do just that.”

Time for AG Sessions to order the FBI to either subpoena those records or obtain a search warrant to seize those records before the records are destroyed. AG Sessions can talk the talk, but can he walk the walk? We shall see.